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Poll: Marijuana Legalization May Split Party Lines in November

Issue finds approval among some demographic groups but not others.

Poll Shows Education Funding a Major Factor in Race for Arizona Governor

Poll shows education professor Garcia leading Democrats, unfavorable ratings for Gov. Ducey

Voter Registration Drive Aims to Sign Up Underrepresented Groups

A group hopes 105,000 forms will reach unmarried women, young people and people of color.

Ducey Promises More Education Funding In Campaign Stop

The governor hit the campaign trail in Tucson Wednesday.

Poll: Martha McSally Leads in Senate Primary

The Southern Arizona U.S. representative has a double-digit advantage over her Republican opponents.

Pima Supervisors Reject Taxes for Road Repairs, Plan to Ask Voters

After voting down a property and a sales tax, the board asked county staff to prepare language for a bond issue for the November ballot.

Judge Ruling Keeps Kirkpatrick on the Ballot

The case against the candidate for U.S. Congress claimed Kirkpatrick listed the wrong address on official paperwork.

Ruling Expected in Lawsuit Over Ann Kirkpatrick's Candidacy

The suit is over whether or not she filed false information about where she lives.

Gubernatorial Candidate Bennett Wants Armed Teachers and Cops in Schools

The Republican former secretary of state unveils school safety plan.

Judge Mulls Allowing Expelled Arizona Lawmaker on Ballot

The decision over Don Shooter's candidacy was expected Friday.

A Love Triangle Becomes an "Invitation to a Bonfire"

Also on Arizona Spotlight: an overview of the political landscape heading into the midterms; how Tucsonans celebrate Juneteenth; and Adiba Nelson on her family's legacy of domestic violence.

Poll: Conservative Identity Dominant for Arizona Republicans

Only 24.3 percent of Arizona Republicans identify as "moderate."

National Republican AG Group Buys Ads in Arizona

The dark money group is putting almost $2M into Attorney General Mark Brnovich's campaign.

Tucsonans Look to Bar Ann Kirkpatrick From Primary Election

A legal challenge claims the 2nd Congressional District candidate lives in Phoenix, not Tucson.

Voter Registration Settlement Could Affect State Election Turnout

The decision may impact an activist coalition's efforts to register 200,000 Arizonans for the November election.

Arizona's Most Crowded Federal Race: Southern Arizona's Competitive District 2

The open seat in the 2nd Congressional District has drawn a dozen candidates.

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